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Draw draw draw -er

Ok so I admit I've been a member for a long time. The thing is, as awesome as this site is (and probably because of its very awesomeness) it's klnd of intimidating to post stuff. So I figured I'd come back later.
So here I am years later and feeling incredibly stupid. Because all the time I wasted goggling at other peoples awesomeness I should have been practicing hard and getting feedback from all of you guys.
But I guess better late than never, right? right?

Alright then, let me give this sketchbook thing a try.

Last edited by Asterisks; July 1st, 2010 at 03:22 AM.

I suppose no matter what I'm drawing, there will always be some sort of question in my mind about it. A work of art (even cartoon art) is never really finished; it is abandoned.
_ Brooke McEldowney,

Well I was trying to draw this dude but darn it I can't get his face right.
Obviously I need to practice my proportions. Also, I rarely work with pencils so I guess I need to practice with those too. .

I think this sketchbook has so little crits cause no one can find any problems in it !
love you stylized characters btw, no idea why your mother thought the portrait was horrible, maybe she took it as a joke portrait, i think its awesome!.

umm as for crits, it seems like maybe you stick to what you know, like poses etc and it prob makes it harder for trying anything dynamic and out of comfort level, id suggest studying more poses and implementing them into some of your paintings?

I think this sketchbook has so little crits cause no one can find any problems in it !
love you stylized characters btw, no idea why your mother thought the portrait was horrible, maybe she took it as a joke portrait, i think its awesome!.

umm as for crits, it seems like maybe you stick to what you know, like poses etc and it prob makes it harder for trying anything dynamic and out of comfort level, id suggest studying more poses and implementing them into some of your paintings?